Jonathan Taylor represents
the third generation of Taylor family members to serve as president of the Burbank
Noon Rotary Club in Burbank, California.Founded in 1926, this is the first time in the club’s history this
historic achievement has ever occurred, and such a moment will presumably never
take place again.

Burbank
Police detective Jeff Lamoureaux was awarded this year’s Rex Andrews Police
Scholar award at the Burbank Noon Rotary club’s July 19 meeting.The award is given each year to a full-time,
sworn officer of the Burbank Police Department who has completed at least 6
semester units (or the equivalent in quarter units) of college credit while
maintaining at least a 3.0 grade point average.

The Burbank Noon Rotary is proud to support the art departments at Burbank and John Burroughs high schools. For the benefit of those who may not be familiar with this program, an invitation is made to the art department class at each of the high schools to participate in an art design related to their respective schools.

Burbank High chose their school mascot, the bulldog, as their subject. Burroughs chose scenes around the high school campus as their subject. The submitted entries are then judged by the Rotary Club members to determine the winning art design.

Burbank Noon Rotary is growing!

Sunder Ramani is the recipient of the 2007 Woodbury University Movers and Shapers Award that recognizes those who have demonstrated leadership and have made significant contributions to the Burbank community. During his more than 20 years of involvement in Burbank civic and business life, Ramani has been instrumental in bettering the city.

Ramani will be honored Sunday, October 14 during a special ceremony from 1 to 3 p.m. at Woodbury University, 7500 Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank.